This place is not bad, but I have to knock them for their location. It’s in one of the dirtiest parts of downtown, busses stop right in front of the window, Wal-Mart shoppers galore and people always asking for money. Nowhere to park if you don’t want your car broken into.
It's odd since they are trying to be a nice upscale Bistro, in a downscale strip mall.

The restraint itself is nothing special, sort of like a down graded French Market. The food is average, and so are the people. If not for the gay crowd mixed in with the blue hairs, I would probably skip this place all together.
This is not however a gay establishment. They are gay friendly. The waitresses put on a "girlfriend" attitude for bigger tips if you look gay but is just a bit phony. I wish they would come out already.

This is a little gem in an otherwise barren landscape. In the heart of downtown a few blocks from party central Pine Avenue, you can have an intimate meal with your significant other or close friends.
The menu selection is actually very good considering the size of the establishment, the prices are very reasonable and an awesome piano player on the weekends.

This is really a nice place to unwind and be around friends. Its a mixed crowd, more men then women. Clean new inside, flat screen, sofas, street view and of coarse the usual coffee and pastries.
My only wish is they get rid of the smoking area on the sunny side of the building. That seems to be where everyone likes to sit, and if you dont smoke and want to catch some rays, your out of luck.

If you like to hear wanabe way past their prime people get on stage and sing off key, then you found the right spot. Personally, I think karaoke has ran its coarse and is now just annoying.
People here seemed very clickish, bar was greasy, and very tired looking crowd. Drinks were ok but not anything special, service was slow.